Achilles Tendon Rupture Non Surgical Recovery Week 6 to 10

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Komentáře • 28

  • @benj6107
    @benj6107 Před rokem +4

    Really informative video that helps me see what is to come. I ruptured mine a week ago and I’m in the Vaco Ped boot (no surgery).
    Thanks for putting these videos out, I will be checking out your other videos 👍

  • @atungaanassi4521
    @atungaanassi4521 Před 2 lety +1

    Ruptured my left achillies May 1st of this year. Non surgery path. Thanks so much for this video will see if I can add to my workouts

  • @steverx4460
    @steverx4460 Před měsícem +2

    RAT - Ruptured Achilles Tendon - every day is a leg day.

  • @sharonjuniorchess
    @sharonjuniorchess Před rokem +1

    After week six whilst you still need the boot you can now sleep without it. The foot extension exercises prepare the ankle for transition from the boot to a shoe with 1cm wedge at week 9. Have just started wearing the shoe and am walking carefully and slowly with one crutch and letting the ankle get more used to walking. Slowly but surely.

    • @wzpu3283
      @wzpu3283 Před 10 měsíci

      Definitely slowly but don't call me Shirley.

    • @sharonjuniorchess
      @sharonjuniorchess Před 10 měsíci

      @@wzpu3283 Lol am now into my sixth month of recovery and have been doing exercises in the swimming pool to strengthen my calf muscles. I even found myself attending a dance class the other day and very tentatively exploring what I do and do not feel comfortable doing. So maybe I am changing into a Shirley? I'll let you know in a year if my beard has dropped off.

  • @DunavLom
    @DunavLom Před 10 měsíci +1

    im past week 6 day 49at this point going over neutral to dorsiflex is just impossible mu achilles is just too hard and stiff

  • @Steph-wq9it
    @Steph-wq9it Před 4 měsíci +1

    Stupidly I ran the Christmas 2023 park run knowing that my Achilles had some soreness / tenderness.
    After a mile I started limp running as it started getting worse, I kept running until someone passing said, don’t run any more. So stopped & limped back home.
    Later that day I got a sudden explosion of pain around the back of my lower calf, i can only describe it as a bullet going into the back of my lower leg.
    I thought maybe with the stress of the day, my calf had torn.
    I am still limping & can only walk around 2 miles
    My Achilles is swollen, still sore & looks nothing like my other Achilles in comparison.
    I thought maybe I had a torn lower calf muscle & some Achilles tendinitis.
    I am now into my 11th week, thinking I have actually torn my Achilles.
    My fault self diagnosing, as I’ve lost all faith in the NHS with previous experiences.
    So two things, is the damage still going to show up on a scan? I or is it too late for that.
    Secondly some advice to other runners 🏃‍♂️ Don’t run if you have tender or sore Achilles as you could end up being out for months 😢

    • @samuelstevens1129
      @samuelstevens1129 Před 3 měsíci +1

      It sucks that it took this experience for you to listen to your body 💀 and if this doesn't get better you screwed yourself over for life

    • @Steph-wq9it
      @Steph-wq9it Před 3 měsíci

      @@samuelstevens1129 Thanks for being so positive 💀
      it’s true I should have listened to my body.
      But how many of us play sports or run with injuries, pro’s & amateurs?
      My point was, Achilles are not to be messed with.
      I have just started some 3 mile, slow flat runs after 4 months out, once a week.
      Back of Achilles tendon is still swollen, but more or less pain free.
      Yes it’ll never likely be the same again. Ruptures in that area can’t ever heal properly, due to lack of blood flow around tendon.
      But I remain optimistic not pessimistic 😃

  • @HannaFissha28
    @HannaFissha28 Před rokem +1

    Thank you that was a helpful video, mine was a partial tear, I was hit by a trolley, I had a leg cast for 3 weeks. I still limp. It has been 2 month since it happened. Do you think I am fit to go back to my job if the limping would go away?

    • @sportrehabguide
      @sportrehabguide  Před rokem

      Unfortunately, advice over CZcams comments on personal situations is virtually impossible due to the complexity involved. The vast majority of patients with correct rehab and personalised plan tend to recover quite well following these types of injuries.

  • @Only1MeSNEAL
    @Only1MeSNEAL Před 6 měsíci +1

    My Achilles Tendon tore and I did not have surgery (recommended by specialist), it's been 6 months and I'm still recovering. Haven't worked since June 24th 2023. Now the specialist is saying it's going to take a year to fully heal. 😩😩😩😩😡😡😡😡

    • @marcins276
      @marcins276 Před 4 měsíci

      How’s it going 2 months later?

  • @juanalbertoalvarez9766
    @juanalbertoalvarez9766 Před 2 lety +2

    Quiero saver si puedo empezar a hacer movimientos a partir de la 6 semana estoy por la opción no quirúrgica y saver si es normal q en la 6 semana al bajar el pies este poco inflamado yo aún no lo e movilizado y en la 7 semana lo llevaré a los 90grados

    • @sportrehabguide
      @sportrehabguide  Před 2 lety +1

      Swelling is normal at week 6. Always follow the advice of your surgeon and physical/physio therapist on exercises.

  • @jterry414
    @jterry414 Před rokem +1

    I have no insurance so I have to take the non surgical route

  • @augustwillo
    @augustwillo Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for this! I ruptured my achilles, and soon will be on my 6th week from rupture. I did the non-surgical route. My question is, how do I know if I’m ready for my foot to go neutral? Im currently in the VacoPed at 30°. At this point in my recovery, should my achilles be attached at this point or still severed?

    • @sportrehabguide
      @sportrehabguide  Před 2 lety +2

      I get patients sent over when they’re week 6. There should be some continuity in the tendon and the Vacoped will be a unlocked by a notch or two every week. In and around week 10 it will be on the last setting. This will only be a guide and everyone’s personal situation is different so it’s finding a decent PT who has experience and ringing the consultant.

    • @sharonjuniorchess
      @sharonjuniorchess Před rokem +2

      By week 9 your last wedge will have been out for a week and your foot will be used to being flat (90 degrees). Also if you rub up and down the back of your foot above the heel you should feel where the tendon has started to connect. In my case I felt a bit of a bulge around the area where previously it has separated. I focused on pushing the toes away and bringing them back 90 degrees to the shin slowly. Don't forget to rotate the toes from left to right whilst pointing the foot away. Its getting the ankle used to moving again. You will feel those tendons on either side of your lower leg. There is nothing wrong with them they just haven't been used for some time.

  • @cnagaraju.king.1155
    @cnagaraju.king.1155 Před rokem +1

    Anna, I have the same problem, is the same excise good for this? Is the operation good?

    • @sportrehabguide
      @sportrehabguide  Před rokem

      As mentioned before on another post, you won’t get the answer you’re looking for here. Best to seek a professional opinion face to face that can actually assess the Achilles and determine severity of injury and necessity for further management.

  • @gundareddykasivenkateswara1381

    In my Achilles tendon was ruptured .... doctors done surgery after the surgery difficult to walk....give some suggestions for me

    • @sportrehabguide
      @sportrehabguide  Před 2 lety

      Find a decent PT with experience treating AT ruptures!

  • @fikribenali154
    @fikribenali154 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi i have 5 cm is it possible with no surgery thanks

    • @sportrehabguide
      @sportrehabguide  Před 2 lety

      Yes they can as long as they’re managed well by the consultant initially